
Accent LT Padel 2

Our Verdict
The Wilson Accent LT Padel 2 is a straightforward, honest racket built for players who enjoy padel socially and want an uncomplicated experience every time they step on court. The EVA Soft core absorbs impact well and delivers a comfortable, forgiving feel that suits irregular players whose arms may not be conditioned to stiffer constructions. The teardrop shape positions a generous sweet spot in a neutral part of the face, which works well for a player still building timing and consistency. If you play occasional social padel and want a racket that simply gets out of your way and lets you enjoy the game, the Accent LT does exactly that without fuss.
Accent LT Padel 2
The Accent LT is Wilson's lightest entry in the Accent series, aimed squarely at recreational players who pick up a racket occasionally rather than several times a week. Its EVA Soft core and medium balance keep it accessible and forgiving without demanding anything technical from the player.
- Players will find this racket easy to swing and manoeuvre throughout a full session, with the lightweight construction reducing fatigue particularly in the later stages of play.
- The EVA Soft core produces a cushioned, comfortable response at contact, which makes off-centre hits feel far less punishing than on stiffer rackets.
- The medium balance keeps the racket neutral in the hand, so players without an established technique can react quickly and still generate usable power without forcing their swing.
- Any player progressing beyond recreational level will quickly outgrow this racket — it offers little feedback or precision for those developing more structured shot-making or stepping up to competitive club play.
About This Racket
Carbon face — stiff construction with direct power transfer. Crisp feel on contact that rewards clean striking technique with responsive ball speed. A reliable, high-performance surface for advanced players.
EVA Soft core — a low-density rubber compound that prioritises comfort and vibration absorption. Keeps the ball on the face fractionally longer on contact, giving more feel and control on placement shots. Easier on the arm than harder cores, making it a good choice for players who play frequently or have a history of elbow issues.
Teardrop shape with medium balance. The most versatile combination available — sweet spot large enough to handle pressure situations, balance neutral enough to transition between defence and attack without fighting the racket. The go-to profile for all-round players.
Players taking their first steps in padel, or returning after a long break. This racket prioritises forgiveness and ease of use — it won’t punish mishits harshly and doesn’t demand precise technique to get the ball back consistently.